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further

[fur-ther] / ˈfɜr ðər /






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On a calm, still morning their song will travel further.

From BBC

It has also pushed K-pop further into the American consciousness, attracting some fans who, like Pine, had never dabbled in the genre before.

From The Wall Street Journal

They argue that with the dwindling number of cops, officials need to start investing more in community-led efforts that they say prioritize prevention over punishment and would go further in reducing crime.

From Los Angeles Times

Another growing phenomenon takes intergenerational living a step further - with older homeowners inviting younger people in need of affordable housing to live with them in exchange for companionship and help with chores.

From BBC

But now with power plant after power plant closing "unemployment is rising and the jobs that are being cut aren't being replaced", said Plakentas, further crippling a region with the country's highest jobless rate.

From Barron's